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MINUTES OF THE <br />ORONO CITY COUNCIL MEETING <br />Tuesday, November 12, 2013 <br />7:00 o’clock p.m. <br />_____________________________________________________________________________________ <br />  <br />    Page 20 of 36   <br />(8. #13-3638 and 13-3639 SOURCE LAND CAPITAL, LLC (PAT HILLER) O/B/O GRANT <br />WENKSTERN (LAKEVIEW GOLF), 405 NORTH ARM DRIVE, COMPREHENSIVE PLAN <br />AMENDMENT AND SKETCH PLAN REVIEW, Continued) <br /> <br />Bell stated his specific request to the City Council tonight is to ask that the approval deadline be extended <br />for 60 days as permitted by Minnesota Statutes to allow for an adequate amount of time to explore <br />reasonable and economic viable alternatives for the golf course and to properly vet the environmental <br />issues. The seller is maintaining and the Planning Commission seems to be supporting the concept that <br />the golf course is no longer economically viable. Bell noted he has not seen any facts on the record to <br />support this premise and there does not seem to be any factual basis to support three of Staff’s findings on <br />this matter. <br /> <br />Bell noted approximately a dozen years the City, the DNR, and a group of private residents were able to <br />save and preserve significant acreage in the Orono Saga Hill area and turn it into permanent park land. <br />The Saga Hill battle took a lot of hard work and creativity. While this developer mentioned leaving a <br />legacy, the City should ask whether the kind of legacy they want to leave is like that of Saga Hill or <br />whether they want to create a legacy where Orono starts to look a lot like Plymouth or Edina. Bell stated <br />the development is out of character with the neighborhood, the City, and inconsistent with the intent of <br />the Comprehensive Plan. Bell stated that principle is at stake depending on what action the Council takes <br />tonight and in future meetings and that everyone has a moral and legal obligation to prevent a quick <br />decision on something that is irrevocable that may affect future generations, if not centuries to come. <br /> <br />George Daniels, 1375 Park Drive, stated over the years he has walked his dog past the golf course and he <br />always thought, what a beautiful spot, and that he could envision a high-end residential community going <br />in there some day. Daniels stated nobody wants to see a business go downhill and that they all love the <br />open land and open space. <br /> <br />Daniels stated the people who want to preserve the golf course, from what he has read, do not make a lot <br />of sense since they already have the Orono Golf Course. Daniels stated in his view there are plenty of <br />places to play golf and that they ought to be looking at the people that are coming forward tonight. <br />Daniels stated the developers have hired the best landscape architects and are very qualified. The <br />developer wants to construct a viable, upscale, beautiful community, and that they are asking to cluster <br />the houses to get 59 units in there so it is not two-acre lots all over the place. Daniels noted there is <br />approximately 142 acres of land available and 118 buildable acres. <br /> <br />Daniels stated from what he knows about the land development business, it is a long process and that they <br />have to go through a number of government agencies, which does not happen overnight. The local <br />residents knew the golf course was there, but now that people have stepped forward who want to take a <br />risk, they want to delay it. Daniels stated in his view the residential development is a good use of the <br />property. The golf course does not provide that much revenue to the City but 59 housing units will. If <br />each lot generates $10,000, that is a lot of revenue for Orono. <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br />Item #02 - CC Agenda - 11/25/2013 <br />Approval of Council Minutes 11/12/2013 <br />[Page 20 of 36]